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.S I: 1V I I7 A' S .wmwu-ww H-ini Siillliy Senior ongs THE DOYVNFALL OF' STORY CITY There was a team from Story City, And there was one from Boone. The first team thought that they were good, But they were vanquished soon. On the night of September twenty-fifth, These teams met under the lights. NVhen Boone and O'Brien got through with them Story City was put to flight. The field was damp from recent rains, And before a quarter was done, Both teams were wet and a very sad sight, But Boone had almost won. And after the timer had fired his gun, And the wreckage was cleared away, The score sheet showed that Boone had won, By twenty points they say. This story has no moral strong, But this last statement is true: Do not mix with a team from Boone, TI-IE PAINTED BUS Oh, Sanky had a rare old bus And it did run just so. He decked it out in paint one day, fThey say 'twas just for show.J The wheels were black, the sides were red, The top a lemon cream, The engine was a rare old hue The whole a smashing scream. He worked all day, till nearly night t'l'he fenders just would curly At last he sighed and straightened up, And went to call his girl. My dear, you should just see my bus, He told the maiden fair. But when she came and looked thereon, She gave that guy the air. A. L. MY PAL My greatest pal is my wad of gum: We're never parted, let anything come. IllCE3SSf1llt action we both demand. And, in spite of the teacher's reprimaud W9'1'G always about, and no matter what comes Or this will happen to you. YVe'll always remain the most perfect of C. M. chums. J. L. STAN He's tall and he's Cute, and he's quite the man, I-le's bright as can be, and He likes the girls, and the girls like him, C'Though he drives them home on the car wheel's rim.J l-le's a Rudy Vallee and .Iolm Gilbert, too, A11d he's oodles of fun, Whatever you do. He has the merriest grin and an impish air, NVherever there's mischief Stan Summers is there. J. L. the kids call him Stan , BALLAD OF THE MERMAIDS Some girls there were who once did make A dainty picnic lunch. And Rip. she took potato chips, She liked their pleasant crunch. Charlene must have her chocolate, So cookies they did take. And many things I cannot nanieg I know that they had cake. They ate and ate till they were full, Then these six foolish girls Into the swimming pool they went, In spite of paint and curls. A eramp seized Betty by surprise. Ne'er was she seen again! Virginia sank so suddenly, I could not count to ten. And Jo into the water doveg And breathed no more the air. Then Dorothy so lonesome was, Said she, I'm going where My other friends have gone beforeg I know I'l1 happier be. Into the water then she jumped And drowned most willingly. N Frm S X SSSE yisfixswsssx Qsxxgqxe sbs. X X.-X New NX N XX
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S LE N I U If S 6655279 lWilll Blessings on thee, old Boone lligzgh! Now Commence1nent's drawing nigh, We bequeath and will to thee Eternal love and loyalty. Wlieii we attain success and fame Remember, 'twas from thy halls we came. Blessings on thee, Junior class! XVe leave you this as now we passg- To Fey we leave V. Lis addressg fSQVGl1 years or more from now, we guess, Us you will rise right up and bless, Unless on our officiousnesss You lay the blame for your marital mess! Mable Bolitho we shan't neglect, She gets Stairs eyes, he won't object, fFor hours the blue into gray have gazed, Entranced, up to heaven, the two have been l'El.lS6d.i But to go Ong have you ever noted The number of jokes Jean X'Vard has quoted? These jokes and their source, dear ladies and gents, W'e leave to Sandy, with our compliments. And all of Donny J0hnson's rights As the Seniors' handsome and shieky 1na11, We hereby leave to Eddy , and then May Grayce try to hold him, if she can. The active jaws of Lois and Veryl, YVith their large supply of W'rigley, Is left for Donald Lebo's use, tMay he always chew as merrily, And think as quickly and fast, As they have done this year just past.j John Dyer is such a darling lad CA tiny bit shy, but really not badl We have decided that we shall be his friend, And leave to him the conversational bend Possessed by Lester and Harold. Our supply of sense, and our happy days, Together with all of our charming ways, Our handsome looks and our dignity, We hereby, Junior Class, bequeath to thee. And 11ow for the rest of you, nothing remains, Unless, 'twould be Duekyis lack of brains. We, the carefree class of 'thirty-two, Make these bequests for the good of you. And now, as we go. we drop behind A wish that is big and true and kind- May the classes that soon will follow us Into the wide, cold World, Take with them memories just as gay As those that we carry off this day. .sygjigivr : x???TYXYYYX XV NXS N eviwv Ng: sg 1 X www X v SS U --X STS :Ask K9 sei Refs--Xgitffxx
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. . , . ,S l:N!0li ,S l linrliiiiuliilinHilnmllillluiiirllll1iiI1iiiilulilllulilllll1mlll1lul1illrlllillluiilllllllllillllllllllllllll l VVILLIADI ACKERMAN Scientific ,, , Y X , E .,.-I 'V vi ,I li Q, Football l-2-fl: Class Baskoltlmllg 'Frzu-k Il. Q Lift your wings and lwuvoly fly. A fighting spirit will rm-nr-h thu sky. 5 IGMIL AI-IIUGNS SL'ivnlil'if: l Football '33 Class lluskt-tlmll3 'l'r:1cla Il. R+-ncly to sail the LlTlL'llZll'tF'd ss-a, I Only the futuiw- knows what it is to bo. ,Y JAM FIS ALEXANDER f'omm0rciz1l 1 Soph. Sf-0. and 'l'1'v:1s.3 Swimming 1-2. Capt. 3: fllee Club 1-23 Ol'1'il4'Stl'21 l: Mnsuiu- and lluskin. , Pwsx. 2, V,PrGs. fl: 'Urangrv Uolorod Nvokt.ie : lj Hi-Y 1-2-33 Social Scivuce- Plub, Pros. 2-33 Pom- me-rc-ini Club 1-2-Sl: Studs-nt Pounvil 13 Bonita :A Club 1-2-33 Class Swimming liluvt 1-2-23 Music . Contest lg Swimming Exhibition 1-2-3. Hobby 'nwz1ns1 many things to Jim, ldvvry object ilitwe-sts him. VIRGINIA ANDERSON C'onum-rciul Swinuninf: 23 Vnllvylmll 1-2-33 llnsekm-tlmll l-2-3: Slllxilll Svionve Club tl. I-Im' :irc-h, rosy lips. and hc-r Pager hluv G-ye-S. I Givf- her' a look of inuwx'tim'nt surprism-. HI-:Li2:N AsP1cNc:R,l2:N cimmlf-rt-ml ' I VVith hui' vurly locks and quir-t wuy, Wi- llkv her butte-1' E-vory day. BIC'l l'Y AUSTIN Lungimgv Bumble B 1-2-223 Swimming 1-2-113 Rnske-tbnll l-2-33 Vollm--yball 1-2-33 Ulf-0 Ulub 2-33 lllusmlue .Q Ruskin l-2-3. 'l'l'0us. 23 Soi-iul Sr-i011i 0 Ululx 2-32 - Studvnt Council 33 Bonita Club I-2-fl: Sat-iw-cl , Cuncvrt. . i 1 Some vnll it auburn, soma- plain ri-fl, i No matter whivh, it's fl be-autil'ul lu-nd. 'i 1. LUIS BALDWIN l10llllll0l'l'lfl1 , Conum-rciul Club 3. . A good studf-ut. n hott:-1' frivncl, C' She-'S always ready somu uid to lvud. F, , W 9 CHARLFINE BA'l I'lCY Tmnguagf- l Scroll 2, Editor-in-cliivf 33 Class Swimming: Mon-ts l-2-3: Basketball Vzmt. l-2-Jig Swimming lixhibi- tion l-2-33 Sacred Cont-1-rtg Glu- Club 1-2-233 Music I Contvst 1-23 DP0lz11na.tn1'y 1-2-2l3 liiasque- Ak Ruskin l I-2-3, Sew. 2: Student Council 2: Bonita Club 1-2-33 Quill and Sv-roll 2-33 Social S4-is-xivv Club I 2-33 Sr. Rm-d Cross life savor. Sl:'l'f:'l'lP. and rc-solute-, and wisp, W And c-aim, and si-lf Lmssusst-rl. 1 X so NN
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